Best mountain peaks around Blanca offer diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. This region features several prominent summits and viewpoints, providing extensive panoramic views. The landscape is characterized by significant elevation changes and natural monuments, making it a destination for challenging climbs and rewarding vistas.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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A very demanding climb, almost 400 meters of elevation gain in less than 3 kilometers, with gradients of up to 22%. With good gearing, you can reach the top without much trouble (as it's partially paved), but it will require a lot of effort. The views, as you might expect, are splendid.
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Pico de los Almeces, at 1,123 meters, is the highest point in the Sierra de Ricote mountain range. Reaching it is a challenge for hiking enthusiasts, but the reward is well worth it: breathtaking panoramic views, unspoiled nature, and a unique sense of accomplishment. The circular route is approximately 17 km long, with an elevation gain of 770 meters. It begins on the outskirts of the town of Ricote and winds through stunning natural landscapes, passing through pine forests, rosemary bushes, and trails that meander through the mountains.
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Make sure you have enough water and leave the tough climb on time
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Refugio Pico Pelado is situated nearby to Cerro Gordo and Sierra de la Pila. It is located on a small peak that will provide us with excellent views.
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At this point is one of the paths up to the Sierra de Ascoy. With a height of 602 meters above sea level, the highest part is dotted with windmills. From here there is a wonderful panoramic view of Cieza and the La Atalaya hill, as well as the peaks of the Sierras del Oro and Ricote. This detour involves just over two kilometers on the route and about 400 meters of accumulated unevenness.
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Right next to Cerro Gordo, from here you can enjoy panoramic views of Sierra de la Pila.
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The last two or three kilometers to this summit, also known as ''la Bola de la Sierra de la Pila'', are along a steep paved road. The incredible views and peaceful serenity when you reach the top will make the effort worth it. Remember that because this summit is quite high, it can get quite cold here, even in summer. Bring a windbreaker or warm coat in case you need to.
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A true paradise to enjoy spectacular panoramic views after a challenging climb up the Senda del Monje, the only way to get there passing through the Sanctuary of the Virgen de Oro.
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Beyond the popular Almeces, Pico de La Pila, and Ascent to the Sierra de Ascoy, visitors can also find the Pico Pelado Shelter, which is situated on a small peak offering excellent views towards the entire Sierra de la Pila. Another notable spot is the Viewpoint of the Cross of Abarán, known for its spectacular panoramic views after a challenging climb.
The mountain peaks around Blanca offer diverse and spectacular panoramic views. From Almeces, you can see extensive vistas from 1,124 meters above sea level. Pico de La Pila provides incredible views and peaceful serenity at its summit. The Ascent to the Sierra de Ascoy offers a wonderful panoramic view of Cieza, La Atalaya hill, and the Sierras del Oro and Ricote. Even the Pico Pelado Shelter is known for its excellent views towards the Sierra de la Pila.
Yes, the Blanca region offers several challenging climbs. The ascent to Almeces, at 1,124 meters, is demanding but rewards with spectacular views. Pico de La Pila involves a steep paved road for the last few kilometers, making it a challenging summit. The Viewpoint of the Cross of Abarán also requires a challenging climb up the Senda del Monje.
For hiking, you can explore routes like the Moriscos - Huerta de Ricote Trail or The Norias Trail (PR-MU 28) — Circular from Abarán. Other options include the View of Azud de Ojós Reservoir – Trail of the Moriscos loop from Ricote, Mirador del Solvente loop from Ojós, and the Azud de Ojós Reservoir – Azud de Ojós Reservoir loop from Blanca. You can find more details on these and other hiking routes in the Hiking around Blanca guide.
Yes, the region offers several challenging running trails. Consider the Abarán and Cerro de la Atalaya Circular, Running circular to the top of Almeces (PR-MU 10), or the Trail run to the Cruz de Abarán via the Senda del Monje. Other options include the View of the Sierra de la Pila – Almeces loop from Ojós and the Azud de Ojós loop from Blanca. More running routes are available in the Running Trails around Blanca guide.
The peaks themselves are significant natural monuments. For example, Almeces and Pico de La Pila are recognized as natural monuments. The Ascent to the Sierra de Ascoy features a landscape dotted with windmills, offering a unique blend of natural and man-made elements. The region is characterized by significant elevation changes and diverse terrain.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views from the summits. The peaceful serenity found at peaks like Pico de La Pila, despite the challenging ascent, is highly valued. The rewarding experience of reaching demanding peaks like Almeces and the photographic opportunities from viewpoints like the Cross of Abarán are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, for those looking for an intermediate challenge, the Ascent to the Sierra de Ascoy is a great option. It offers a wonderful panoramic view of Cieza and surrounding sierras from its 602-meter high point. The Pico de La Pila is also categorized as intermediate, though its final kilometers are steep.
Yes, the Pico Pelado Shelter is a mountain refuge where you can spend the night if you are undertaking a long journey through the mountains. It's located on a small peak, offering excellent views.
Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Acequia de la Andelma – Puente de Alambre loop from Archena, La Presa River Beach – Acequia de la Andelma loop from Cieza, or the San Silvestre Mula by ADAYA loop from Archena. Other routes include the Azud de Ojós Reservoir – Azud de Ojós Reservoir loop from Abarán and the Noria de Miguelico Núñez – Azud de Ojós Reservoir loop from Cieza. Find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Blanca guide.
When visiting Pico de La Pila, be prepared for a steep paved road in the last few kilometers. Due to its height, it can get quite cold at the summit, even in summer, so bringing a windbreaker or warm coat is advisable. The incredible views and peaceful serenity at the top make the effort worthwhile.


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